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Chapter 878: Nightingale's Investigation
Translator: TransN Editor: TransN
Based on the description of the lord of Silver City, the fallen Gilen Family should not have the financial capacity to support peasants In other words, Viscount Somi was the real philanthropist who had not only helped with the extensions of the house but had also supplied warale didn't understand why they had chosen to take Hyde in rather than offer him aid and assistance in the revival of House Gilen as what nobles were nored to do Nevertheless, Viscount Soht A person illing to provide food to people in destitution should be, overall, generous and kind in nature Further, Hyde, in a way, had also benefited from such a benevolent act
Even if Hyde was currently in a desperate situation, she would not interfere
She just wanted to visit her old hoia
When Nightingale was about to depart for other places, a strange feeling suddenly struck her
She ca here?"
She surveyed the yard and frowned at the ragged peasants, the servantsthe event
Hyde was not wearing a God's Stone of Retaliation, not even the kind of the worst quality
Through the Mist, she could clearly see Hyde's physical appearance and his clothing When she rested her eyes on the guard at the entrance, however, she could only spy the scabbard at his heel, since a big black hole in front of his chest blocked her vision
Now Nightingale perceived the aberrancy: it was absolutely abnormal for an heir of a viscount not to wear any God's Stones of Retaliation
Even the guards earing one!
She wondered whether it was because Hyde now held an impartial and unprejudiced vieitches, but she soon denied such a possibility She still remembered the abhorrence hich his brother had said over a decade ago, "I'd rather not have you as o to hell and be in coh she could not tell truth from lies with her ability back then, she knew Hyde had ale then assuht happen to a fallen noble, but since Hyde had joined the Somi Family, he should be able to purchase one
After a ale turned around and walked toward the yard
The uards' conversation Both of the in a suppressed voice
"Nobles are so horrific creatures He's no better than us but just a pup used to please his lordship Who would knoould turn into a completely different person once splendidly dressed? Is it what his lordship usually refers to as the bearing of aristocracies?"